Law Review Articles)
- David Cluchey, Competition in Global Markets: Who Will Police the Giants?, 21 TEMPLE INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW JOURNAL 59 (2007).
- Christine Galbraith, A Panoptic Approach to Information Policy:Utilizing a More Balanced Theory of Property in Order to Ensure the Existence of Prodigious Public Domain, JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYLAW 1 (forthcoming 2008).
- Lois Lupica, Financial Recovery from Bankruptcy: An Empirical Study,AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2008) (with Zagorsky).
- Jeff Maine, Acquiring Innovation, 47 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2008) (with Nguyen).
- David Owen, Climate Change and Environmental Assessment Law, 33 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (forthcoming 2008).
- David Owen, Law, Environmental Dynamism, and Reliability: The Rise and Fall of CALFED, 37 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (2008).
- Martin Rogoff, For the Abolition of the Death Penalty in America: The Advocacy of Robert Badinter, 30 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY (forthcoming 2008).
- Martin Rogoff, A Comprehrensive Treatise on Maritime Law for Students and Practitioners, 13 OCEAN AND COASTAL LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2008) (review of JEAN-PIERRE BEURIER ET AL., DROITS MARITIMES).
- Martin Rogoff, Tort Reform a la Française: Jurisprudential and Policy Perspectives on Damages for Bodily Injury in France, 13 COLUMBIA JOURNALOF EUROPEAN LAW 231 (2007) (with Corbe-Chalon).
- Deirdre Smith, Who Says You're Disabled? The Role of Medical Evidencein the ADA Definition of Disability, 82 TULANE LAW REVIEW 1 (2007).
- Deborah Tuerkheimer, Exigency, 49 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW (forthcoming2008).
- Deborah Tuerkheimer, A Relational Approach to the Right of Confrontation and its Loss, 15 JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 725 (2007).
- Deborah Tuerkheimer, Renewing the Call to Criminalize DomesticViolence: An Assessment Three Years Later, 75 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAWREVIEW 613 (2007).
- Jennifer Wriggins, Damages in Tort Litigation: Thoughts on Race and Remedies, 1865-2007, THE REVIEW OF LITIGATION (forthcoming 2008).
Books)
- Jeff Maine, A STUDENT’S GUIDE TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE (5th ed.Lexis, 2007) (with Gershon).
- Jeff Maine, THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FEDERAL TAXATION: PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS (Carolina Academic Press, 2007) (with Miller).
- Jeff Maine, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TAXATION: TRANSACTION AND LITIGATIONISSUES (Bureau of National Affairs, 2007 Cumulative Supplement) (with Nguyen).
- Jennifer Wriggins, THE MEASURE OF INJURY: RACE, GENDER AND THE LAW OFTORTS (N.Y.U. Press, forthcoming 2009) (with Chamallas).
- Donald Zillman, STRATEGIC LEGAL WRITING (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2008) (with Roth).
- Donald Zillman, BEYOND THE CARBON ECONOMY (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2008) (senior editor and chapter author on Nuclear Power,with Redgwell, and Omorogbe, Barrera-Hernandez).
- Donald Zillman, MAINE TORT LAW (LexisNexis, 2007) (update with Simmons and Gregory).
Book Chapters)
- David Cluchey, Antitrust, Chapter 8, LEGAL MEDICINE (Mosby Elsevier, 2007) (revision).
- James Friedman, Sad Truths, in BAD PRESIDENT (Rosen et al., Workman Press, 2007).
- Christopher Knott, CJ: Legal Resources in GUIDE TO REFERENCE (12th ed., American Library Association Editions, 2007).
- Jeff Maine, Patent Donations and Tax Policy, in 2 PRAEGER PERSPECTIVES: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INFORMATION WEALTH 445 (2007) (with Nguyen).
- Jeff Maine, Taxing Trademarks and Domain Names, in 3 PRAEGER PERSPECTIVES: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INFORMATION WEALTH 407 (2007)(with Nguyen).
- Peter Pitegoff, The Market for Change: Community Economic Developmenton a Wider Stage, in PROGRESSIVE LAWYERING, GLOBALIZATION, AND MARKETS: RETHINKING IDEOLOGY AND STRATEGY (2007).
- Deborah Tuerkheimer, Toward a New Crime of Domestic Violence, in 1 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FAMILIES AND RELATIONSHIPS (Praeger Press, forthcoming 2008) (edited by Evan Stark and Eve Buzawa).
- Nancy Wanderer, Writing Effective Law Court Briefs, in MAINE APPELLATEPRACTICE (Hon. Donald G. Alexander, 3d ed., forthcoming 2008).
- Jennifer Wriggins, Whiteness, Equal Treatment, and the Valuation of Injury, 1900-1949, in THE CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS OF TORT LAW (Stanford University Press, forthcoming 2008) (edited by Michael McCann and David Nelkin).
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